Cocaine Use Becoming Normalized in Swiss Workplaces, Report Warns
A new report from Addiction Switzerland indicates that cocaine consumption has become more widespread and socially normalized, moving beyond nightlife into everyday working life, driven by increased availability and lower prices.

Key Takeaways
- Cocaine consumption in Switzerland has become detached from its former association with nightlife and marginal groups.
- Zurich, Basel, and Geneva consistently rank among Europe's heaviest consumers of cocaine per capita.
- Crack cocaine is spreading rapidly in French-speaking Switzerland.
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They Said
"Cocaine should no longer be treated as a niche problem affecting only the margins of society, but as an increasingly mainstream public-health challenge."